What is I-O?

Industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology is the scientific
study of the workplace. Rigor and methods of psychology are
applied to issues of critical relevance to business,
including talent management, coaching, assessment,
selection, training, organizational development,
performance, and work-life balance.

SIOP 2007 Sunday Seminars

Steven G. RogelbergUniversity of North Carolina Charlotte

On behalf of the Sunday Seminars Committee, I am delighted to invite you to register for one of the fantastic four Sunday Seminar sessions that will be offered at the 2007 SIOP conference. These sessions provide the opportunity to engage in an in-depth exploration of cutting-edge research topics and methodological issues from a scholarly perspective. They are presented by leading organizational scientists, are primarily academic in nature, and address state-of-the-art knowledge and research. Enrollment is limited and these sessions are expected to sell out. Register early to ensure your opportunity to participate!

The following Sunday Seminars are sponsored by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Inc. and are presented as part of the 22nd Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Inc. APA Division 14 is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. APA Division 14 maintains responsibility for the program. Where appropriate, three (3) hours of continuing education credits (CE) are awarded for the participants in one (1) Sunday Seminar.

• Duration: Sessions are 3 hours long and you can earn 3 CE credits for attending. Note, there are no CE credits associated with the Sunday Seminar Journal Editing: An Opening of the Black Box.• Enrollment: Enrollment for each session is limited to 40 participants.• When: Sunday, April 29, 8:45 a.m. to 12:00 noon. • Location: The location will be at the conference site; the specific room will be indicated in the conference program.• Cost: The cost for each Sunday Seminar is $75.00 (U.S.).• Registration: You must complete the Sunday Seminars section of the general conference registration form (also available on the SIOP Web site) and include payment in your total.• Cancellation: Sunday Seminar fees canceled by April 5, 2007, will be refunded less a $25.00 (U.S.) administrative fee.

Journal Editing: An Opening of the Black Box. Herman Aguinis, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center; Yehuda Baruch, University of East Anglia; Alison M. Konrad, University of Western Ontario; William H. Starbuck, University of Oregon; Wayne F. Cascio, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center; Angelo S. DeNisi, Tulane University; Dov Eden, Tel Aviv University; John R. Hollenbeck, Michigan State University; Ann Marie Ryan, Michigan State University; Theresa M. Welbourne, University of Michigan; and Sheldon Zedeck, University of California-Berkeley. Coordinator: Melissa Gruys, Wright State University